To support this mission and our continued growth, we are seeking a Senior Fundraiser
Full-time basis (32-40 hours per week) The Hague, The Netherlands
1. Develop and Implement Fundraising Strategies:
- Devise and execute comprehensive fundraising strategies for major donors and foundations in the Dutch philanthropic funding landscape as part of an integrated approach across the WJC network.
- Identify and prioritize potential donors aligned with the organization's mission.
2. Cultivate Donor Relationships:
- Establish and nurture strong relationships with major donors and foundation representatives, including pro-active account management with the National Postcode Lottery.
- Organize and participate in meetings, events, and briefings to keep the Dutch donor circle informed and engaged.
3. Proposal Development:
- Collaborate with program and communication teams to create compelling proposals and reports for donors.
- Ensure accurate and timely submission of proposals and donor reports, tracking progress and outcomes.
4. Research and Prospect Management:
- Conduct thorough research on potential major donors and foundations.
- Contribute to a comprehensive donor database, tracking interactions and donations.
5. Donor Stewardship:
- Develop and implement stewardship plans to engage and cultivate existing donor relationships with the aim to strengthen their support and enhance their contribution.
- Keep donors informed about the impact of their contributions through regularly written and in-person Provide project reports and/or progress reports to donors.
6.Collaboration:
- Work closely with the global development team, communications team and liaison to the programmatic team to develop materials that effectively communicate the organization's mission, results and impact in alignment with donor requirements and expectations, including informal updates and donor reporting.
- Collaborate with other (international) fundraising team members to ensure a cohesive and integrated approach across the Wildlife Justice Commission network and stakeholder environment.
Knowledge
- Demonstrated donor account management expertise, especially with National Postcode Lottery.
- Proven experience in a similar position in an international organization or non-profit.
- Good knowledge of and experience in fundraising for NGOs from foundations and major donors.
- Good knowledge regarding current development and trends in the non-profit and philanthropy sector in The Netherlands.
- Knowledge and understanding of donor networks and giving practices.
Skills
- A hands-on attitude and the ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
- Affinity with the mission statement of the organization.
- Sensitivity in working with a culturally diverse, inter-disciplinary, multi-lingual, global team.
- Excellent writing and presenting skills in both Dutch and English.
- Excellent communication and relationship building skills.
Education and Experience
- Hold a higher education level degree (HBO/WO or equivalent)
- At least 5 years of experience in a similar role, with experience in non-profit fundraising, including implementation and/or functional support in business development, donor relationship building and proposal development.
- A contract for 32-40 hours per week for a period of 12 months, with possible extension.
- Hybrid working model, offering flexibility with a minimum of 3 days a week at our welcoming office in The Hague, The Netherlands
- Engage in an international work environment
- Join a diverse and inclusive team composed of individuals from 24 different nationalities.
- Salary ranging between €4500 and €5700 per month, excluding 8% holiday allowance.
- Enjoy 25 vacation days per year, based on full-time employment.
- Provided with a laptop and mobile phone for work purposes.
- Benefit from staff lunch, monthly drinks, and regular team-building activities
- Pension contribution of up to 60%
- Assistance with commuting expenses to facilitate your daily travel to and from The Hague.
- A chance to make a difference
To support our objectives, the Wildlife Justice Commission employs staff of many nationalities, cultures, languages, and opinions. This international and diverse character is one of the core values of the organization, and we therefore seek to sustain and strengthen this diversity, and to ensure equal opportunities as well as an inclusive working environment for our entire workforce.
Looking to make a difference in wildlifeHVFC International is exclusively assisting the Wildlife Justice Commission in sourcing the ideal candidate. To apply, please send your resume and cover letter in English to recruitment@HVFC-international.com . For any inquiries, feel free to reach out to us at the same email address.
Applications will be processed on a rolling basis, early submissions will receive priority consideration.
Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.